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General information location and area Poland lies in Central Europe, bordered to the north by the Baltic Sea. The total length of Poland’s borders is 3,582 km, whereof (clockwise from north): 528 km is the coastline, 210 km borders on the Russian Federation, 103 km – Lithuania, 416 km – Belarus, 529 km – Ukraine, 539 km – Slovakia, 790 km – the Czech Republic and 467 km – Germany. The total land area of Poland is 312,685 km 2 , with a territorial sea of 8,700 km 2 and another 1,200 km 2 of the inlets of the Oder (Szczecin) Lagoon and Vistula Lagoon. In terms of area, Poland is the 63 rd largest country in the world, and the 9 th largest in Europe. Poland is in the Central European Time Zone (GMT+1), along with a number of European countries, including Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. From March to October Poland observes Daylight Saving Time (GMT+2). topography and landscape Poland lies in the eastern part of the geomorphological region of the Northern European Lowlands and thus over 90% of Poland’s area is of a lowland nature. The average altitude is 173 m, with the highest elevation being the Rysy peak (2,499 m) of the Tatra Mountains and the lowest depression lying in the northern region of Żuławy Wiślane (1.8 m below sea level). There are three key mountain chains in Poland – the Carpathian, the Sudeten, and the Świętokrzyskie FILM PRODUCTION GUIDE POLAND 2010 (sometimes referred to as the Holy Cross Mountains). At 1,037 km, Vistula is Poland’s longest river. There are over 9,000 lakes exceeding 1 hectare in size, of which the deepest are Hańcza (108.5 m), Drawsko, Wielki Staw <strong>Polski</strong>, Czarny Staw and Wigry. The <strong>Polish</strong> landscape is rather diversified, with a layered structure of geographical regions. The coastline is fairly smooth, whereas the coast itself usually flat, with occasional sand reefs, water inlets, sand dunes, sandy beaches and also some precipitous cliffs. Northern Poland abounds in lakes, with the Vistula river separating them into two regions – Pojezierze Mazurskie (the plentiful region often called “The Land of the Great Mazurian Lakes”) in the east and Pojezierze Pomorskie in the west. The central part of Poland is dominated by the Central Lowlands, with three distinct regions – Nizina Południowowielkopolska in the southwest, the Silesian Lowland (Nizina Śląska) in the south and the central Mazovia Lowlands (Nizina Mazowiecka). The southern part of Poland is highly diverse in terms of geology and landscape, consisting of highlands and mountainous areas. This southern band consists of the Sudeten mountains (Sudety) and the according highland (Pogórze Sudeckie), the Silesian highland (Wyżyna Śląska), the highlands surrounding Krakow (Wyżyna Krakowsko-Częstochowska), the wide hollow of the so-called Nida Trough (Niecka Nidziańska) and the Holy Cross (Świętokrzyskie) mountains. At the end of this highland belt are the Carpathian mountains, consisting of the following ranges (roughly west to east): Beskid Śląski, Beskid Mały, Beskid Makowski, Beskid Wyspowy, Beskid Żywiecki, Beskid Sądecki, Gorce, Pieniny, the Tatra mountains (Tatry), Beskid Niski, and Bieszczady. 9 Poland
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